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A suicide bomb blast ripped
through an open-air market in the Israeli coastal city of Hadera on
Wednesday afternoon. (Photo: Xinhua/AP) More photos of the story
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JERUSALEM, Oct. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- A suicide bomb
blast ripped through an open-air market in the Israeli coastal city of Hadera on
Wednesday afternoon, killing at least five people and wounding
dozens.
Among the wounded, at least one person was in
critical condition, six sustained serious wounds and four were moderately
injured.
The explosion went off at 3:30 p.m. (1330
GMT) in front of a falafel stand at a market in downtown
Hadera.
Lt. Cmmdr. David Sisso confirmed that the
attack was carried out by a suicide bomber.
Meanwhile,
Israeli Public Security Minister Gideon Ezra was quoted by Israel Radio as
saying that the bomber was probably a woman.
The
Islamic Jihad (Holy War) claimed responsibility for the attack shortly after the
blast, saying the bombing was in retaliation for the killing of its military
leader Loay al-Saadi by Israeli troops in a raid in the West Bank on Sunday
night.
Four to five stalls in the market were
destroyed in the explosion and the Israeli security forces were attempting to
clear onlookers from the scene, Israel Radio reported.
It added that all the roads out of the city,
including the highway 4 between Hadera and the nearby city of Netanya, have been
sealed off.
Some of the wounded were receiving the
initial treatment on a nearby playing field, according to the
radio.
"We are talking about a serious attack, and the
number of the wounded is relatively high. The last of the wounded has been
evacuated," said Yeruham Mendola, a spokesman for the rescue team at the
spot.
Dr. Amir Oren, medical director at Hillel Yaffeh
Medical Center in Hadera, told Israel Radio that his hospital received 20
wounded people, six of them in serious condition and four moderately injured.
Meanwhile, Israel's Channel 10 TV reported that the
police were chasing a car seen fleeing the scene of the
explosion.
Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb
Erekat denounced the bombing, saying that the Palestinians always condemned
suicide attacks on Israeli civilians.
"We hope that we
will not allow this attack or any attack to undermine the cessation of violence
between the two sides.
Violence breeds more violence
and we don't want to go back to this vicious cycle," he
said.
It is the first Palestinian suicide bombing
attack inside Israel since Aug. 28 when a suicide bomber blew himself up at the
entrance to Be'er Sheva's central bus station, wounding 20
people.
The fresh bloodshed has dealt another blow to
an already shaky de facto truce deal that the Palestinians and Israel reached in
February.
Palestinian militant groups including Jihad have agreed to abide by the ceasefire till the end of this year. Enditem
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